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Governor: No indication of terror threat on US-Canada bridge
9:12 p.m. ET, November 22, 2023
No indication of terrorism after explosion on US-Canada bridge. Here's what we know so far…
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Taiwan’s ‘porcupine strategy’ to fight a potential Chinese invasion is learning lessons
Taiwan is learning from Ukraine how it could defend itself against China's much larger military.
Ukraine has effectively used smaller weapons like handheld missiles and drones to attack Russian forces.
Tensions have heightened between China and…
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Dominant South Africa snap winless streak in Australia
Issued on: 03/09/2022 - 14:00Modified: 03/09/2022 - 13:58
Sydney (AFP) – A dynamic South Africa scored their first win on Australian soil in nine years Saturday, overpowering the Wallabies 24-8 in Sydney to get their Rugby Championship campaign back on track.…
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What’s New About the New Authoritarianism?
It is a well-established empirical finding that democracies have declined in number and in quality in recent years. It seems to follow that another political system is becoming more prevalent—but how the alternative differs from previous forms of autocratic politics remains an unsettled question. Although much attention has focused on…
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Low water levels on Danube reveal sunken WW2 German warships
PRAHOVO, Serbia, Aug 19 (Reuters) - Europe's worst drought in years has pushed the mighty river Danube to one of its lowest levels in almost a century, exposing the hulks of dozens of explosives-laden German warships sunk during World War Two near Serbia's river port town of Prahovo.The vessels were among hundreds scuttled along the Danube by…
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The French protest at soaring costs and get results – what’s wrong with the UK? | Owen
When millions of Britons believe rioting is justified over the soaring cost of living, it’s not hyperbole to describe the nation as a powder keg. According to a ComRes poll commissioned by the Independent, 29% of voters believe violent disorder is appropriate given the circumstances. Among 18- to 24-year-olds, nearly half think rioting is…
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‘Shocking’ scale of UK government’s secret files on critics revealed
Fifteen government departments have been monitoring the social media activity of potential critics and compiling “secret files” in order to block them from speaking at public events, the Observer can reveal.Under the guidelines issued in each department, including the departments of health, culture, media and sport, and environment, food and…
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Kinzinger: Republicans ‘hypocritical’ for defending Trump over taking classified material
Congressman Adam Kinzinger, the Illinois Republican who has been one of the most vocal critics of Donald Trump, called out his party for criticizing Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while continuing to defend the former president’s decision to take sensitive government information to his home at Mar-a-Lago.Kinzinger’s comments…
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MyTeacherAide launches AI-powered tool for teachers
A Hobart-based ed-tech startup founded by two Tasmanian teachers has launched the pilot for its AI-powered tool aimed at helping educators save time, foster creativity and improve student outcomes.Founded earlier this year by Paul Matthews and Jacob Skierka, MyTeacherAide helps address the challenges of time-consuming lesson planning by helping…
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Ex-interior secretary Zinke lied to investigators in casino case, watchdog finds
Comment on this storyCommentFormer interior secretary Ryan Zinke, the leading contender to win a new House seat representing Montana this fall, lied to investigators several times about conversations he had with federal officials, lawmakers and lobbyists about a petition by two Indian tribes to operate a casino in New England, the department’s…
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